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Thu, 7 Sep 2006 13:49:57 -0400
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Greetings,

Key Ingredients sites may be interested in having Julia Child make an
appearance at events associated with the tour.  Maryland actress Mary Ann
Jung is currently developing a living history interpretation of Julia Child
for the Maryland Humanities Council's summer 2007 Chautauqua.  Her program
will be ready for bookings by spring 2007.

Mary Ann Jung is a veteran Chautauquan, having portrayed Clara Barton at the
Maryland Humanities Council's 2000 Chautauqua.  She is much in demand as a
presenter on the Maryland Humanities Council's Speakers Bureau, which
features her characters Amelia Earhart, Clara Barton, Good Queen Bess,
Margaret Brent of Maryland, and Rosalie of Riversdale.  Her presentations
are lively and interactive and appropriate for all ages.

Jung is the History Chairperson and Shakespearean Language Instructor at the
Maryland Renaissance Festival, where she has performed for over twenty
years. Her unique programs have been featured in Mid-Atlantic schools and at
the National Theatre of Washington, Port Discovery Children's Museum, the
National Museum of Medicine, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. She has
also appeared on Good Morning America and CNN. Ms. Jung researches and
writes her own programs and performs in the authentic costumes, accents, and
attitudes for her characters' time periods. She has a B.A. in British
History from the University of Maryland.

For further information, see Mary Ann Jung's website
http://www.historyaliveshows.com/.

For booking information, contact Mary Ann Jung at 410-647-8699 or
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Cheers,

Jean Wortman
Program Officer
Maryland Humanities Council
108 West Centre Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-4565
Phone: 410-685-4187
Fax: 410-685-0795
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www.mdhc.org

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